CBRE Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Sunset Ridge, a 144-unit apartment community in northwest Milwaukee to Weidner Apartment Homes, marking the Kirkland, Washington-based company’s first acquisition in the Milwaukee market.

Seniors housing developer MSP Real Estate and Heritage Senior Living, the largest senior living company headquartered in West Allis, Wisconsin, have hired Brian Martin as their new vice president of asset management.

The Dickman Company, Inc./CORFAC International was recently recognized for brokering four of the top five Milwaukee industrial leases signed in the second quarter of 2017, according to the CoStar Market Trend Report.

Zilber Property Group recently acquired about 70 acres of future industrial land in Kenosha, Wisconsin, at the interchange of Interstate-94 and Highway-142. The property sits just west of the newly developed Uline distribution center campus.

Hospitals, healthcare facilities and medical office buildings are all faced with the same problem—how can they provide quality care at a low cost to more patients? More people than ever have health insurance, which is affecting the way healthcare real estate takes shape.

In a corporate restructure, Greywolf Partners, Inc., a Milwaukee-based regional full service real estate firm, has named Marilyn Herzberg as president. Herzberg operates out of the corporate offices of Greywolf in Milwaukee and will oversee all operations for the company.

The Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Ferguson Family YMCA, previously known as the Downtown YMCA, has undergone a renovation with the support of Associated Bank. Associated recently provided $2.3 million of Wisconsin Historic Tax Credit equity toward the building’s revitalization.

It seems like a natural progression after Amazon’s purchase of Whole Foods: Consumers will buy more of their groceries online. But at least one real estate expert says that online grocery sales had been on the rise before this big move, so it’s little surprise that grocers are doing whatever they can to capture as many Internet-based customers as possible.

Like many Midwest markets, Milwaukee is enjoying a rise in commercial real estate activity this year. This has been good news for the brokers working this market, including those with the newly formed Founders 3, the company resulting from the merger of Milwaukee-area firms Commercial Property Associates, RFP Commercial and Siegel-Gallagher Management Company.